Justine Phillips, California partner in Baker McKenzie’s Data & Cybersecurity practice, was featured in The Recorder discussing the California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CPPA) record USD 1.35 million fine against Tractor Supply Company for violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

In the article, Justine emphasizes the unique focus California places on employee and applicant data, noting that the CPPA enforcement signals a shift toward more customized and transparent privacy disclosures for employees and applicants. She also highlighted the need for harmonized governance across people, process, and technology to mitigate data-driven risk. As enforcement ramps up, Justine’s insights underscore the urgency for businesses operating in California to reassess their privacy compliance strategies.

Read the full article in The Recorder: California Privacy Watchdog's Record Fine Against Tractor Supply Company Signals 'Escalating' Enforcement Trend | Law.com
 
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